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At the bottom is a paste of palm sugar; in the middle, unsweetened coconut custard; on top, a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds.
The simplest bread is a paste of flour (of whatever grain you have gathered) and water, cooked by whatever means is at your disposal: a flat cake slapped on a hot stone, or a paste rolled around a stick and held over a fire (aka a damper).
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It comes with a thick and unctuous purée that looks like mashed potatoes but turns out to be a paste of almonds and cauliflower.
Take your apples and then blend them until they are a paste of your chosen thickness - some like it chunky, some like it smooth.
Today, the wasabi most often served at sushi bars is overwhelmingly sharp and not wasabi at all: it is a paste made of mustard, dry horseradish and green food coloring.
Pithi is a paste made mainly of turmeric, chickpea flour and rose water.
Pinned to her dress was a facsimile of the Prince of Wales diamond brooch, and on her finger was a paste version of that 33-carat gobstopper, the culminating item in the sale.
To avoid this, use a henna scalp mask – this is a thick paste of henna that you make simply by adding water little by little to about 1/4 cup of natural henna powder until you get a soft paste.
Outside the yellow houses, two men were grinding a paste of coriander, ginger, curry leaf and charcoal.
Then a small bung made of cloth soaked in kerosene oil is inserted into the hole and finally, it is plugged using a paste of cowdung and clay.
Hummus, which is the Arabic word for chickpea, is described as being a ubiquitous paste of chickpea and tahini (sesame paste) with garlic and lemon.
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